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 @d1e2f8e7 I think on-street charging will eventually be ubiquitous in most places.

Anywhere that people park for longer periods of time—home, work, and third places like gyms, libraries, etc—and where there are already street lamps are great candidates for cheap L2 charging retrofits.

Where I live, they just fit the streetlamp with an LED bulb—yes, LED streetlamps have some problems, but they're getting better every year—and that gives those fixtures enough spare wattage for an L2 charger to be installed right inside the pole.

Of course we'll eventually need to expand beyond just adding L2 chargers to street lamps, but in a lot of urban and suburban areas it's a low-cost, high value way to get started and would give a _lot_ more people the ability to charge slowly while parked.